Alberta decapitation victim a quiet man, family says
CBC News
Posted: Oct 27, 2012 5:56 PM MT
Last Updated: Oct 28, 2012 10:20 AM MT
The family of a man whose head was found in an alley in north Edmonton this week says they’re at a loss as to what could have led up to the gruesome homicide.
“[He was a] soft spoken person. Never said much, never argued much," said a relative of Robert Roth, who did not want his name published over fears for his safety.
'It is disgusting that anyone would ever do that to a human being'—Relative of Robert Roth
"I want some answers...Who wouldn't want answers...I just don't understand."
Roth’s body was found in a ditch near Ranfurly, Alta., about 140 kilometres outside of Edmonton Saturday.
On Wednesday, the man’s head was found in a garbage bag in a residential area.
Roth’s relative tells CBC News the victim lived in the Lloydminster area, where he worked manual labour. He had previously been a truck driver.
The family is shocked by the killing and aren’t sure what could have led up to the decapitation.
"It is disgusting that anyone would ever do that to a human being. I don't know. It's just beyond belief."
Police say the homicide was not a random act and have refused to say whether the killing was related to drugs or gangs — a suggestion that the family finds unlikely.
"He was a good person. Some people say it might be drug and gang related, but I never knew him in either because he was actually a quiet fella,” the relative said.
"That's all speculation as far as I'm concerned."
Police will not say if they have any suspects in custody.
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